trouble
英 ['trʌb(ə)l]
美['trʌbl]
- n. 麻烦;烦恼;故障;动乱
- vt. 麻烦;使烦恼;折磨
- vi. 费心,烦恼
英英释意
- 1. a source of difficulty;
- "one trouble after another delayed the job"
- "what's the problem?"
- 2. an angry disturbance;
- "he didn't want to make a fuss"
- "they had labor trouble"
- "a spot of bother"
- 3. an event causing distress or pain;
- "what is the trouble?"
- "heart trouble"
- 4. an effort that is inconvenient;
- "I went to a lot of trouble"
- "he won without any trouble"
- "had difficulty walking"
- "finished the test only with great difficulty"
- 5. a strong feeling of anxiety;
- "his worry over the prospect of being fired"
- "it is not work but worry that kills"
- "he wanted to die and end his troubles"
- 6. an unwanted pregnancy;
- "he got several girls in trouble"
双语例句
- 1. She dropped out after 20 kilometres with stomach trouble.
- 20公里后她因胃痛而退出了比赛。
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- 2. Her husband had never before had any heart trouble.
- 她丈夫以前从来没得过任何心脏疾病。
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- 3. A dentist may decide to extract the tooth to prevent recurrent trouble.
- 牙医可能会决定拔掉那颗牙,以免反复发作。
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- 4. She was fitted with a pacemaker after suffering serious heart trouble.
- 她患上严重的心脏病后安装了心脏起搏器。
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- 5. There are recognised black spots in marriages which can lead to trouble.
- 婚姻中有一些公认的容易引发问题的雷区。
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